At 08:05 AM 4/6/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I tried one of those homemade boot Windows XP operating systems. That thing took a long time to boot up. It had to copy all of that stuff from the CD into RAM which I guess is the reason it was slow to boot. In a normal boot, my shop computer simply copies the needed data from the hard drive into the 1024 MB of RAM.

Woah there cowboy. BartPe & XpPe do NOT copy hardly anything to RAM. The reason they take longer is because they're on an slow optical disk & not a 7200rpm HD. Why would your copying stuff to RAM be any faster than their copying stuff to RAM ? The logic makes NO SENSE.

The next thing you'll be telling us about the 150w Dell ps but not tell us that you were only counting the 3v & 5v rails. What about the 12v rail ?

I certainly would take more time to do some research on statements that I was about to make if I were you.

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